Friday, August 20th 2010

Scythe Announces the Rasetsu Performance CPU Cooler

Japanese manufacturer Scythe officially announces the new CPU Cooler Rasetsu. This cooler, already shown at the CeBit 2010, combines the outstanding design of the Yasya CPU Cooler with a top-flow layout. The heatsink is divided into two blocks, and each is equipped with the T.M.L.F. (Trident Multi Layer Fin) structure. Because of this irregular lamellar structure and the unparallel arrangement of six copper heatpipes, surface directly cooled by the fan is highly increased and thus maximum heat dissipation is achieved.

New 120 mm "Slip Stream 120 PWM Adjustable" fan is supplied for optimized airflow. Although the fan supports the PWM feature, user can manually adjust the bandwidth between 470 to 1,370 rpm and 740 to 1,900 rpm. Easy mounting is available by the famous V.T.M.S. (Versatile Tool-Free Multiplatform System) which requires no motherboard removal for the heatsink mounting. Rasetsu CPU Cooler is compatible to all current sockets, including the new socket LGA 1156, LGA 1366 and AM3.
The Scythe Rasetsu CPU Cooler is now available in stores at a price of US$ 55.00 (excl. Tax) / 33,50 Euro (Excl. VAT).

Product Details:
Model Name: Rasetsu CPU Cooler

Model No.: SCRT-1000

Compatibility:
Intel:
Socket LGA775
Socket LGA1156
Socket LGA1366
AMD:
Socket 754
Socket 939
Socket AM2
Socket AM2+
Socket AM3
Socket 940

Dimensions: 130 x 141 x 130 mm / 5.12 x 5.55 x 5.12 in

Fan Dimensions: 120 x 120 x 25 mm / 4.72 x 4.72 x 0.98 in

Fan Speed:
Max. Band 740 (±25%) ~ 1,900 rpm (±10%)
Min. Band 470 (±30%) ~ 1,340 rpm (±10%)

Noise Level:
Max. Band 9.8 ~ 37.0 dBA
Min. Band: 7.05 ~ 27.3 dBA

Air Flow:
Max. Band 37.15 ~ 110.31 CFM = 63 ~ 187 m³/h
Min. Band: 23.0 ~ 76.53 CFM = 39 ~ 130 m³/h

Weight Included Fan: 730 g / 25.75 oz.

Accessory: Mounting CLips for AMD & Intel Sockets, Thermal Grease, Manual.

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9 Comments on Scythe Announces the Rasetsu Performance CPU Cooler

#1
983264
It's design is unique... Though it is made by a japanese manufacturer...
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#2
Rakesh95
983264Though it is made by a japanese manufacturer...
Whats so bad about that?

The only thing I dont really like is the expansion slot fan controller
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#3
Kantastic
Rakesh95Whats so bad about that?

The only thing I dont really like is the expansion slot fan controller
The Cooler Master V8 has the same thing.

This is like a low-profile Scythe Yasya.
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#4
pantherx12
I'm fairly sure it's literally one turned on its side ( with different heat pipe arrangement due to this obviously)
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#5
Kantastic
pantherx12I'm fairly sure it's literally one turned on its side ( with different heat pipe arrangement due to this obviously)
Looks to be true, same fins but in a different arrangement and bent+less heatpipes.
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#6
HillBeast
This is by far one of the craziest coolers I've seen in a while. I like it. Good to see some originality. Scythe are generally very good as well so this is something I would buy.
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#7
983264
Rakesh95Whats so bad about that?

The only thing I dont really like is the expansion slot fan controller
Sorry if It looks like I was giving a negative comment, but actually they're good at producing cpu coolers, right? I just don't know how to pick the right words... :o
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#8
pantherx12
I read it as the you were implying the Japanese area bit odd ball, which they are.

Nowt wrong with that.

I wouldn't be offended if people said people from the Island I'm from tend to be a lil more eccentric XD
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#9
AndreiD
Until they invent nanobots which cool my CPU, I'm not buying anything more from Scythe.... except the Mugen 2 I already have.
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